BRB$ - S2 E22: Locked, Phished, and Overcharged: The Bull$hit Guide to Startup Security
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概要
Security is the one budget line founders either ignore until something breaks—or blow past rational limits on because a vendor scared them half to death. This episode breaks down what you actually need to keep your company safe, how to spot fear-based upsells (especially the AI-powered kind), and where compliance and cyber insurance fit into the equation instead of running it.
Hot takes:
- Most early-stage breaches come from boring stuff—reused passwords, no MFA, lost laptops—not from Hollywood-style "advanced persistent threats."
- Vendors sell FUD (fear, uncertainty, doubt) first and product second; if the pitch starts with breach horror stories instead of your actual risk profile, you're the mark.
- Compliance tools and cyber insurance don't magically make you secure; they just expose whether you've done the hygiene you should've done anyway.
- If you can't describe your top three attack vectors in one paragraph, you're not doing security—you're doing superstition with a SaaS invoice attached.
If you've ever nodded along in a security sales meeting while secretly Googling acronyms later, this episode is your wake-up call before you sign the next six-figure "AI security" contract.
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